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Re: Hisoft pro midi interface
« on: April 02, 2013, 08:21:26 AM »
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Hi is it possible that some keyboards ,namely the EDIROL Keyboard controller will not work on some midi interfaces ,i have the Hisoft pro midi interface connected to the serial port on my 1200 Amiga and the midi cables connected to the in and out of the Edirol and the Hisoft and the midi channel set to 1 ,and still no controll or any evidence to say they are indeed connected ,there is a disc that came with the Hisoft midi interface to input into the amiga and this allows a on screen midi keyboard to be used ,but again nothing at all ,is this destined to never work i wonder.
 
The Edirol keyboards by default are set to work in a "High Speed" midi mode, you need to set them to the normal mode before they will work with very old equipment.

Let me check my manuals and get back to you.

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Re: Hisoft pro midi interface
« Reply #1 on: April 02, 2013, 08:41:33 AM »
Just checked, and Edirol call this setting "Fast Processing Technology". Your manual should help :)

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Re: Hisoft pro midi interface
« Reply #2 on: April 02, 2013, 11:21:16 PM »
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Well what can i say i would never have sorted that out in a million years , looked up  fast     Processing Technology       in the manual like you said ,and all i had to do was to go in Edit then system and press the Enter button and the option ,on or off came up ,so clicked on off and one more point i should mention i was foolishl enought to power the Edirol from my pc
 usb and took the midi cables to my Amiga ,well you can imagine what was happening the signal was going to the pc  ,so powered up from some batteries untill i can get hold of a powerpack and wo the Edirol  burst in to life ,the Amiga,s singing and a dancing to a merry tune ,truly grateful to you my friend ,best wishes Brian.:laugh1::laugh1::laugh1::laugh1::laugh1::laugh1::laugh1:
Fantastic that you got it working. Music used to be a very big part of my life, until I got old :) The elder Aorg members will remember all about that though ;) ;)

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Re: Hisoft pro midi interface
« Reply #3 on: April 03, 2013, 12:02:45 PM »
My past life:

http://youtu.be/fXxmmakxJNQ

For info I was using an Edirol PCR-M50, an Evolution MK-461, a Roland SH-201 , a MacBook Pro (running Ableton live 7, plus a bunch of Arturia soft synths) and all synth audio (plus a few vocal and percussion effects) was routed through an Edirol FA-101 for this gig. I manage to get the latency down to about 11ms (round trip), which was just low enough for it to be unnoticeable ;)

-Edit- I just remembered that I also use a small mixing console so I could adjust the mix a little better (also used it for some delay and reverb effects, as the venue had a very dry sound), but I forget which one i used, probably no more than 12 channels.
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Re: Hisoft pro midi interface
« Reply #4 on: April 03, 2013, 01:12:15 PM »
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Very 80's, laidback, moody - I like it.
I don't think I used the Amiga for any of that song, but at least 4 of the songs on the same album used OctaMED for both a bit sequencing and some sampling (crunchy 8bit samples!!!!) :)

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Re: Hisoft pro midi interface
« Reply #5 on: April 04, 2013, 12:15:31 AM »
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Awesome to say the least and totaly amazed to be rubbing shoulders with Talent ,your videos are brilliant i cant beleave you have any interest in the Humble  Amiga ,but i do thank you for sharing a part of your life really interesting and i do like it when folk give a run down of the Gear they used and how they used it ,really made my night my friend very best wishes Brian.:laughing:
When the band started out, I used an A1200 running OctaMED to run some sequences and I had it MIDI connected to an old Casio (something or other) keyboard for some sounds... I also had a Roland W-30 for the more advanced synth sounds... Hmmm, and originally we didn't have a drummer, so I had a TR707 drum machine, and a Yamaha DX7 on stage as well, but both of those were replaced very early on.

I'm happy to answer questions and/or help :)